I was keen to see the work and studio of Mariette Volk in Drybrook, Gloucestershire. I had first seen her paintings at Blue Ginger Gallery and fell in love with her wonderful watercolours of teaspoons. I've always loved watercolours and dabbled myself occasionally but never found it as easy as Mariette makes it look

Well, what an idyllic haven! From the doves in the dovecote, the vintage caravan kitted out in genuine 50s fabrics and enamel jars, the beautiful vista and the functioning bread oven, Jo and I were in heaven (despite the grey day).

Mariette's studio was filled with inspiration - tiny treasures collected over the years from toy boats to rusty tins, wooden cotton reels to marbles - all the things I too tend to hoard but keep stashed in drawers.

It was fun to spot the items on the shelves that appeared in her paintings, many of which I recognised from my own childhood.

It was lovely to chat to Mariette about her daily working routine, her exhibitions and artist residences, her inspiration and what it's like living in such a beautiful place.

An added bonus was discovering Mariette's husband's work at the end of the garden! Nigel Lambert creates gorgeous slip-decorated wood-fired earthenware in a wonderful workshop.